The path forward during Lent is discerning to whom we should listen, and when it might just be best to keep our own mouths shut. Joining Pope Francis, Deacon Cindy encourages us to spend this Lent doing as God told Peter, James, and John to do: "Listen to Jesus." Listen to the sermon here.

The Church of the Good Shepherd

WHAT DOES "KARPOS KALOS" MEAN?

"Karpos kalos" literally means, in Greek, "fruit good". The inspiration for using it is James 3:17, which says "But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, willing to yield, full of mercy and good fruits, without a trace of partiality or hypocrisy." More . . .

One of the most important dimensions of being human is the quality of our relationships. A Church community fosters both our relationship with God and our connections with each other. This Lent, we are inviting everyone into The Good Book Club, reading Luke and Acts together from the Sunday before Lent to Pentecost - February 11 to May 20. The hope is that in doing this, we will become Partners in the Good News that we are loved by the Love that will never let us go, and that all things will be…See More

Where are we going? How will we know how to get there? These aren't just questions for how to get to Disney World, they are questions a church community needs to ask and answer in order to create the future into which God is calling us. Read the sermon here, listen to it…See More

God has been calling humanity for thousands of years to live Good News lives. Some listen, some don't. You can tell the ones who listen: they not only talk about hope, grace, and love, they do them. Listen to Deacon Cindy Roehl's sermon here.See More

The Magi are the perfect exemplars of the faith journey: they stepped out into the unknown, searching for something they couldn't even describe, but they left everything they knew to discover. When's the last time you took your faith journey that seriously? Is it time to take another step? Read the sermon…See More